COI edit request[edit]

{tn|{request edit)) + Proposed Changes

Thanks for reviewing my prior request below. It looks like the decision on the delete consideration was to keep the page so I have deleted the "tld" part of the request edit form. For references for the first two points, please see the following link to our benefits at https://secure.www.cfr.org/about/corporate/corporate_benefits.html 1. Update membership levels to reflect new tiers and number of companies participating: Corporate membership (approximately 200 companies total) is divided into three membership tiers: "Premium" ($30,000), "President's Circle" ($60,000) and "Founders Level" ($100,000).

2. Update benefits: All corporate executive members have opportunities to attend events and meetings featuring distinguished speakers, such as overseas presidents and prime ministers, chairmen and CEOs of multinational corporations, and US officials and Congressmen. Presidents Circle and Founders Level members are also entitled to other benefits, including attendance at small, private dinners or receptions with senior American officials and world leaders and private briefings from CFR fellows or CFR president Richard N. Haass (Founders Level-only.)

I have an employee conflict of interest and, per this article ( WP:SCOIC ), am following Wikipedia's advice to avoid COI posts. I am aware of Wikipedia's policies and will abide by them, but would like contribute information that will improve the accuracy of this page.

Changes: 1. Update membership levels to reflect new tiers and number of companies participating: Corporate membership (approximately 200 companies total) is divided into three membership tiers: "Premium" ($30,000), "President's Circle" ($60,000) and "Founders Level" ($100,000).

2. Update benefits: All corporate executive members have opportunities to attend events and meetings featuring distinguished speakers, such as overseas presidents and prime ministers, chairmen and CEOs of multinational corporations, and US officials and Congressmen. Presidents Circle and Founders Level members are also entitled to other benefits, including attendance at small, private dinners or receptions with senior American officials and world leaders and private briefings from CFR fellows or CFR president Richard N. Haass (Founders Level-only).

3. Update link to more recent brochure and about page: Updated brochure: http://www.cfr.org/content/publications/images/CFRCorpBrochure.pdf About page: http://www.cfr.org/about/corporate/corporate_about.html

4. Update Membership List: A full and frequently updated list is available here: http://www.cfr.org/about/corporate/roster.html

Thank You, 66.9.150.10 (talk) 15:57, 23 August 2010 (UTC)CFR EmployeeReply[reply]

Hi. Thanks you for wanting to edit Wikipedia and for respecting our guidelines. I don't believe I can add your first two points, as they do not have anything I can reference them by... but I'll see what I can do with the other two. --Imagine Wizard (talk contribs count) Iway amway Imagineway Izardway. 00:52, 30 August 2010 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Unfortunately this page is being considered for deletion. I'm going to decline your request unless the deletion is declines. in which case delete the 'tld|' part of the ((request edit)) template. --Imagine Wizard (talk contribs count) Iway amway Imagineway Izardway. 00:59, 30 August 2010 (UTC)Reply[reply]

Not done, because these are non-neutral claims lacking an independent reliable source - see WP:PRIMARY.  Chzz  ►  20:19, 24 December 2010 (UTC)Reply[reply]

 Not done

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Epstein, Epstein, Epstein![edit]

I started slogging through this article to edit its many inconsistencies, over-linking and whatnot. It is predominantly a list. Yet, one encounters an inordinate amount of notes about a singular subject, Jeffrey Epstein, sprinkled throughout the references. Looking closer, various other back-end notes appear as an extended WP:COATRACK. I counted three superfluous mentions of Epstein in the main content:

"Jeffrey Epstein confidant"
"Epstein associate"
"associate of Jeffrey Epstein".

Here are just three examples of coatraking, quickly pulled from sources:

There are many other examples. Significant events ought to be on the subjects' pages, in my opinion. This page is a list. Any opinions on this coat-racking?? Lindenfall (talk) 21:42, 2 December 2021 (UTC)Reply[reply]


Epstein was “enthusiastic member” of CFR[edit]

When I started improving on this list article many, many months ago, it was much shorter, woefully out of date and out of order. Remember that Epstein was described as an “enthusiastic member” of the CFR in the 19-year-old (i.e., legal) magazine piece that was one of my refs. His connections still figure prominently with many current members, e.g., the Barclays CEO Jes Staley who just resigned after the revelation of his hundreds of e-mails to Epstein. He was also seen in the now-famous photo of Epstein with Bill Gates and Larry Summers.

Since you find my use of Epstein’s name excessive, you’re of course welcome to pare it down, although I would request that you “nuke” strategically, not apocalyptically, please.

As for deleting red-link members just because they don’t have their own article, there’s no reason the list shouldn’t include some red-link members for which I’ve made a conscientious effort to include refs to their various external bios where possible. The [Category:Members of the Council on Foreign Relations] page was greatly expanded by me to include hundreds of the members who do already have articles.

And you’re right — “and” looks better than the ampersands and forward slashes I was using to save a little space.

Thank you for your consideration.

Æthereal (talk) 16:25, 23 December 2021 (UTC)ÆtherealReply[reply]

I'd still say it's a bulging coatrack. Highlighting Epstein throughout, in this back-ended way, on a mere list, is WP:COATRACKing. with almost all content beyond his own listing uncalled for. I see no 'baby to be thrown out with the bath water' here, just a lot of bathwater splashed way out from one subject. Why would you add such a wave to a list page, when nothing at all about him appears on the Council on Foreign Relations page? There may be a significant history that is worth adding there, and I was considering that (ie: "Council on Foreign Relations, another beneficiary of Epstein largesse, grapples with how to handle his donations"[1]), until I was distracted by this. (By the way, your MOS:CURLYs are showing.) Lindenfall (talk) 19:23, 23 December 2021 (UTC)Reply[reply]
@Lindenfall: - after reviewing the article history in more detail, I am disturbed by many of Æthereal's edits at this article. As such, I have opened [2] a thread at Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents#Sustained WP:COATRACK behaviour. starship.paint (exalt) 09:14, 24 December 2021 (UTC)Reply[reply]

References

AfD[edit]

I suggest AfD or to merge any important entries at Council on Foreign Relations per WP:NOTDIRECTORY, etc. —PaleoNeonate – 10:38, 25 December 2021 (UTC)Reply[reply]

Add or delete category: Jeffrey Epstein?[edit]

The category of "Jeffrey Epstein" was added to another think tank, Santa Fe Institute, apparently based solely on the article's external link: "Jeffrey Epstein gave $275,000 to Santa Fe Institute", (Albuquerque Journal), which might prompt one to add it here, as well. However, I think it may be more appropriate to remove it from the other article, but I'm just not sure which choice is most appropriate in this context. Opinions invited. Lindenfall (talk) 21:34, 3 January 2022 (UTC)Reply[reply]

For categorization, is membership a "defining" characteristic?[edit]

It looks like there was previously a category for members, but it got deleted: Wikipedia:Categories_for_discussion/Log/2022_November_28#Category:Members_of_the_Council_on_Foreign_Relations - with the rationale "Membership in the Council on Foreign Relations is non-defining and trivial for the vast majority of those included in this category." I'm not sure that's true - membership is a significant part of many people's career histories, and it's listed in the intro section of some people's articles (like Fred Thompson).

Wikipedia:Categorization#Defining says "A defining characteristic is one that reliable sources commonly and consistently refer to in describing the topic." It looks like a fair number of third-party sources describe people as being members of CFR. Examples:

Also in lots of newspaper obituaries written by journalists:

I haven't gone through and exhaustively analyzed this. Do other folks have an analysis of whether this qualifies? Dreamyshade (talk) 17:22, 5 February 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]

I do agree with your nomination for this as a category; it would be useful and relevant. RubyEmpress (talk) 21:18, 16 February 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
I also agree that such a category is appropriate and relevant. I would support recreating it. --1990'sguy (talk) 01:21, 24 February 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]